What just about everyone will remember about Feb.14, 2018: A teenage gunman killed 17 people, mostly students, as he went floor to floor in a building at a Florida high school.

On that sunny day in Parkland, six people were murdered on the third floor of the 1200 building , and 11 more on the first floor.

Read more:Florida lawmakers aide fired after saying outspoken Parkland students are actors Kyle ambled out of his classroom Room 1249 on the third floor of the 1200 building, also known as the freshman building and popped his white Beats headphones over one ear.

Just then, the crowd scattered, leaving a clear path before Cruz at the far end of the hallway and Kyle, at the other end.

Kyle and the rest of the world would later learn that Cruz had already killed 11 people on the first floor before he made it up the east stairwell to the hallway where Kyle stood at 2:24 p.m.

ST. PETERSBURG Police announced Tuesday they have closed their reopened criminal investigation into former Tampa Bay Rays Dr. Michael Reilly, again recommending that he not face charges after he was accused of sexual misconduct.

Detectives first closed the case against Reilly on March 5, saying they could not establish probable cause for any crimes, and that the accuser did not want to press charges.

PREVIOUS COVERAGE: St. Pete police reopen inquiry into ex-Rays doctor Michael Reilly Police started their investigation after Brianna Holzerland, 26, posted a 10-minute video to YouTube on Jan. 17 detailing allegations that she said occurred while she worked as an underage teenager at the family practitioners private practice.

PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Rays sever ties with team physician Michael Reilly after video alleging inappropriate conduct Detectives wrote that employee and medical records indicate two incidents reported by the woman would have happened after she had become an adult, and that the statute of limitations had expired.

Only having the victims statements, no independent witnesses to the offenses, and the medical records not matching the original victims statement, I was unable to develop probable cause to go forward with charges of Simple Battery and/or Sexual Battery, Detective Karen Lofton wrote.